Dr. Sunil Ramlall is a Professor and Academic Program Director at the University of New Hampshire, College of Professional Studies. His education includes a BA, MBA, M.Ed., and Ph.D. He has 36 journal articles, a book publication and author of multiple book chapters. Dr. Ramlall is an expert in strategic human resource management, business education, leading online and hybrid education, positive organizational behavior, and business accreditation. He is a reviewer for numerous journals and conferences including Academy of Management, Academy of Human Resource Development, Midwest Academy of Management, and is a reviewer for ACBSP. He also serves on boards of multiple journals and advisory councils for academic business programs. He frequently shares expert perspectives for media outlets on business topics and writes for various media outlets. In addition, he provides consulting services on HR, strategic planning, coaching and mentoring, leadership development, and conflict management.
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Ted Cross is an Associate Dean and Academic Program Director in the College of Business at Western Governors University. Previously, Cross was a Clinical Assistant Professor of Leadership and Management, as well as the Director of Online Programs at the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. Before coming to ASU Ted worked in a variety of faculty and leadership positions at Grand Canyon University. Cross holds a Doctor in Organizational Leadership from Pepperdine University. In addition, he has a Master of Education from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Arts in Literature from Arizona State University, a Post Graduate Certificate in HR Management from the Wharton School of Business, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brigham Young University.
Michelle Love is the chair of MBA program at Western Governors University. A creative thinker and innovator with a background in marketing, entrepreneurship, education, and the arts, her unique perspective helps drive the vision of the college’s graduate credentials. Michelle joined WGU in 2018 and led both the undergraduate and graduate business teaching faculty prior to her role as a program chair. She has held several leadership positions in higher education over the last 10 years and has extensive teaching experience with a variety of student populations and modalities. Michelle holds an MBA from City University of Seattle and a BFA from Washington State University.